The Rockefeller Center Christmas tree by the numbers Engineers, carpenters, gardeners, and a variety of other workers are also involved in everything from safely securing the tree to keeping it looking lush and beautiful into January According to
5 miles of lights and 90 gallons of water per day: The Rockefeller . . . The tree remains at Rockefeller Plaza through early January and is expected to have something like 750,000 visitors a day this year As of 2019, more than a half a million people passed by the tree every day, according to Rockefeller Center data
Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree - Wikipedia Workers pooled their money for that unlit tree, with the garlands made by workers' families According to Rockefeller Center's website, the tree was "from the beginning a gathering place and reflection of what was happening in the world around it"
Rockefeller Christmas Tree Facts, History and Lighting * In a typical holiday season, organizers estimate around 750,000 people come by per day to visit the tree * Those in charge maintain the tree with regular watering—as it’s outside, it retains its freshness better than it would in a house or apartment
10 Fun Facts About The Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree Ahead of the holiday mania, we're spilling the secrets with fun facts you probably didn't know about the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree, a magical tradition that's been brightening New York City for years